43rumors.com has just reported on a new announcement by Panasonic that it has developed a new 8K, 36mp, global shutter, Organic-Photoconductive-Film CMOS Image Sensor with some fascinating features which may change how we use the camera, and hopefully will be incorporated in their next Micro Four Thirds cameras – perhaps the Panasonic GH6?

Feature list of the new sensor:

8K, 60p, 36 mp global shutter

we have been waiting for an electronic global shutter for a LONG time!

this will eliminate rolling shutter distortions with moving subjects

it should allow use of electronic flash with the electronic shutter at all shutter speeds eliminating the need for power sapping HSS/Super FP flash mode at fast shutter speeds when you want to freeze motion or use flash with a wide aperture for shallow DOF in bright sunlight

it should allow 36mp 60fps burst modes (yes the Olympus OM-D E-M1 II can already to 60 fps RAW at 20mp and that is probably all we need but 36mp might be useful for some)

it should allow 8K 60p ultra high resolution video

New “In-Pixel” pixel level sensor based noise cancellation

presumably, this will give us lower image noise at high ISO

In-pixel gain switching technology

Ultra high dynamic range mode / High saturation mode

you will now be able to image indoors using available light without blowing the outdoor lit scenes in the window

skies will no longer be blown out when you need shadow detail

Voltage controlled sensitivity modulation technology

this is what enables the global shutter functionality apparently

Electrical ND Filter Technology

this allows the user to effectively “steplessly dial down” the ISO as if using any ND filter down to ND32

fantastic for those ultra wide angle and fisheye lenses which prevent use of external filters – now you can get those longer shutter speeds for flowing water shots with these lenses as well as negating the need to buy these filters for your other lenses